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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Jul 22nd 2022 at 5:51:15 AM •••

The page was previously flagged for Five P review with the rationale: Fart fetish fic. and the disposition was: Cut

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Jul 9th 2014 at 1:03:01 AM •••

Re cut request: The work is actually still accessible on Webarchive. That said, the images do need fixing, yeah.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman Hide / Show Replies
Komodin Since: Jan, 2001
Jul 9th 2014 at 4:00:41 AM •••

I think this should probably be brought up in the Content Violations Subforum. From what I'm seeing, it's coming across rather fetishistic with its "farting" thing.

Experience has taught me to investigate anything that glows.
LogoP Since: May, 2013
Jul 9th 2014 at 7:26:59 AM •••

Agreed.

It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane.
DracMonster Since: Jan, 2001
Jul 9th 2014 at 7:37:31 AM •••

General consensus on ATT is just to unilaterally zorch it. It appears to be less of a comic than wanking material for people with a gastrointestinal fixation.

Edited by 71.172.219.10
Ramidel (Before Time Began)
Jul 9th 2014 at 10:39:04 PM •••

Unilateral zorches are against the rules. Please do not cutlist a work on Content Policy grounds; refer it to the P5.

I have done the latter.

Edited by 66.223.130.59 I despise hypocrisy, unless of course it is my own.
SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Jul 21st 2014 at 11:45:39 AM •••

Page removal upheld by Five P

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
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